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# Ba-dum tssh
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:19, archived)
# pfft
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:19, archived)
# hehehe
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:20, archived)
# that
made me giggle. the cheapness and simplicity...
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:23, archived)
# I laughed
so I click.

edit: I'd like to point out that the replacement of A with O is rather good.
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:27, archived)
# pffft!
TJ: Why won't flash import my illustrator files?!?!?!?!11?!11oneone

It keeps saying "One or more objects could not be importing as there was a problem reading them"

I've tried saving in different illustrator version files etc buy no joy. Any ideas?
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:28, archived)
# ooh! I know this one!!!
First off, it's best to save the illustrator files as low as you can (Ill. 3) as EPS files.

Second off, make sure there are no CMYK elements in the Ill. files, this f-things up in Flash.

Which version of Flash are you using, mate?

edit: Also, gradients and transparencies won't import.
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:29, archived)
# i'm using MX
I'll try them as EPS files, and i'll check to make sure it's all RGB :)

EDIT: Sorted! Thanks :)
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:33, archived)
# oh they MUST be EPS files
to import. The RGB thingy will just throw off your color.
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:36, archived)
# That's usually down to the complexity of the shading, etc.
One way is to import the AI layers individually and recompile in flash. A bugger, I know. But it works.

or what he said ^
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:30, archived)
# I've noticed
that even though Adobe bought Macromedia, there's been little attempt (as of yet) to make the copy & paste as seamless as it is in the rest of the suite.
(, Fri 10 Feb 2006, 20:32, archived)